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THE BEST - of the - World's Classics - RESTRICTED TO PROSE
HENRY CABOT LODGE - Editor-in-Chief - FRANCIS W. HALSEY - Associate Editor
Copyright, 1909, by - FUNK & WAGNALLS COMPANY
The Best of the World's Classics - VOL. VI - GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND—IV - 1801—1909
Vol. VI—Great Britain and Ireland—IV
GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND—IV - 1801-1909
JOHN HENRY NEWMAN
I. THE BEGINNINGS OF TRACTARIANISM
II. ON HIS SUBMISSION TO THE CATHOLIC CHURCH
III. OF ATHENS AS A TRUE UNIVERSITY
This collection gathers a remarkable cross‑section of nineteenth‑century British and Irish prose, offering listeners a curated tour through the minds that shaped literature, history, and science. From the stirring reflections of a leading theologian to vivid descriptions of ancient ruins, from the keen social observations of a famed novelist to the groundbreaking ideas of a naturalist, each piece stands as a window into its creator’s world.
The volume’s breadth lets you sample the elegance of Romantic storytelling, the sharp wit of Victorian satire, and the earnest inquiry of early social theory—all in compact, engaging excerpts. Whether you’re drawn to the drama of historic battles, the nuances of personal belief, or the wonder of natural discovery, these selections provide a rich, accessible taste of the era’s most influential voices.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (375K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-12-22
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
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